The timing could not be more apt for Theater Latté Da's production of "Beautiful Thing."
Jonathan Harvey's play centers around teenage boys whose affection for each other survives bullying in a blue-collar London suburb. In the Twin Cities, the Anoka-Hennepin school district has spent a painful season wrestling to find the best method to prevent bullying -- with a particular focus on GLBT students.
Teens' discovery of their sexuality both contributes to and is magnified by an anxious period when even small bits of experience seem overwhelming. Harvey's 1993 play, which Latté Da opens this week at the Lab Theater in Minneapolis, offers a sympathetic treatment to Jamie and Ste, the youngsters fumbling through the emotions. The plot thickens with Jamie's mother, Sandra, who has as many plans to get ahead as she has lovers. A nosy neighbor, Leah, pitches in to the turmoil with threats of disclosure.
Latté Da's cast includes Steven Lee Johnson and David Darrow as the teenage boys, Jennifer Blagen ("God of Carnage" at the Guthrie last year) as Sandra and Ivey winner Anna Sundberg.
The play was turned into a film in 1996.
"Jonathan took the world of gray south London concrete and let these moments of hope shine through," said Jeremy Cohen, who is directing the show.
Cohen, producing artistic director of the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis, is the first director not named Peter Rothstein to stage a production in Latté Da's 15-year history. This is his first directing job in the Twin Cities since he arrived here in 2010.
"It's daunting to be helming the first non-Rothstein production over there," Cohen admitted. "But this is a bucket-list play for me."